1729 |
Aspergillus species first named by Italian biologist Pier Antonio Micheli |
1791 |
Plaignaud gave first description of fungal sinusitis |
1893 |
First citation of aspergillus infection given by Mackenzie |
1885 |
Schubert reported more specific diagnosis of nasal and paranasal aspergillosis with account of a noninvasive aspergillosis of paranasal sinus |
1897 |
First well documented case of invasive aspergillosis was reported by Oppe in 1897 |
1955 |
Harris reported first survivor of Mucormycis |
1965 |
Hora discussed the primary aspergillosis of the paranasal sinuses and classified sinus mycosis into two invasive and noninvasive |
1980 |
Mc Gill reported 4 cases of fulminant aspergillosis of the nose and paranasal sinuses as a new clinical entity in individuals with depressed immunological responses. This variant was characterized by rapid malignant course, requiring early recognition, aggressive surgery and chemotherapy |
1983 |
Kazenstein et al. observed the patho-physiological resemblance between Allergic broncho pulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) and seven cases of chronic fungal sinusitis leading to identification of allergic aspergillosis of the maxillary sinus as a separate entity |
1997 |
de-Shazo and colleagues published new classification for invasive and noninvasive fungal sinusitis |
2009 |
The working group on Fungal sinusitis under International Society for Human and Animal Mycology proposed the classification widely used today |